Police plan to go back to the home of New England Patriot's tight end Aaron Hernandez today with another warrant based on evidence that "he destroyed his home security system,'' an investigator close to the case told ABC News.

The investigator, and other law enforcement sources, confirmed that the security system - which included video surveillance - was smashed intentionally.

And a cell phone used by Hernandez was handed over to investigators "in pieces'' by his attorneys, the sources said.

Police also want to know why a team of house cleaners were hired on Monday to scrub Hernandez's mansion, sources told ABC News.

The revelations come as multiple sources tell ABC News that the star NFL player has not been ruled out as a suspect in the murder of a semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd, 27, who was Hernandez's friend.

Hernandez has been at the center of the investigation since Lloyd's body was found shot in the back of the head in a scrubby clearing of an industrial park roughly a mile from the Patriots star's million-dollar mansion in North Attleborough Monday.

Police believe Lloyd was killed between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. Monday, but his well dressed body was not found until 5:30 p.m. by a teenage jogger, several law enforcement sources told ABC News on the condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss the case.

"He [Hernandez] has not been ruled out. We are not calling him a suspect, but he is definitely not in the clear," said one police official close to the investigation.

That is interesting. For me, one of the aspects of a home security system is to protect your family from incriminating themselves. I don't have my security cameras solely to get the faces of burglars who try to break in. I have it so that the evidence speaks for itself when I shoot the criminal who forces his way into my property. If, God forbid, such a situation happened, my tape would be ready for the officers on arrival. But destroying your surveillance system? I'm not too sure...

Edited by -Wade-, June 20, 2013 - 04:12 PM.

"I'm always a firm believer in us being able to make our own decisions." --Kobe Bryant

Q:When you take off your jersey for the final time, what will you leave behind on the court?A: "My heart and soul." --Kobe Bryant

Far too many things here not looking to be in his favor. He's very fortunate however that he is a celebrity and has quite a lot of money. These things can't always save you from trouble, but they certainly can't hurt you too much either.

If this is a planned murder, it has to be the worst planned murder ever. And if this is a not guilty fella, he is the dumbest not guilty guy I;ve known. Aaron Hernandez is one of the long line of brain dead athletes. First of all, if you planning on murdering somebody, why would you leave the dead body near your house? Even OJ Simpson is laughing at this stupidy in his cell. Secondly, if you are innocent, why doing all this weird crap like shutting off your security camera, destroying your phone (like they still can't track messages if a phone was destroyed) or just evading the cops for two days. Aaron Hernandez need to be jailed just for being stupid. Do I think he is guilty? Yes I do. So many evidence against him. There is no evidence that is for him. ANd when you see how he reacts to the charges, he seem like "yea whatever I did it so what" kind of look.

Perhaps not, certainly doesn't seem so at the moment, but the one thing he does have at least that never hurts is money that can afford him one of the best teams any person could get on his side for him. Of course that doesn't guarantee nor even close that he'll find his way out of this, but like I said, having more money giving you a better team can't hurt either.

I agree, especially if they wanna' be as true to their word as possible about making the games more realistic. This could add a lot in franchise mode. You'd have to be even more careful about selecting players with questionable character. It would also add a lot more of a drama aspect to the game, which could make for even greater entertainment on some level.